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7.82 warbird 210vld fps
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<blockquote data-quote="haffyti839" data-source="post: 916545" data-attributes="member: 54562"><p>Ibam the owner of this rifle and I myself even feel skeptical about the info I am bout to post on a custom warbird with 210 vld bullets.... Everyone has looked at lazz website seen proclaimed fps and blah blah and from what I've come across everyone has been disappointed bc they can't reach the advertised speed.... First off I haven't been able to use a chrony due to weather but like everyone should do after a chrony go field verify yardages and drop to correct the actual velocities of their rifle.. As said earlier chrony wasn't working due to clouds but mathematically it adds up to a 7.82 warbird 29" 210 vld @ 3550.. How being zeroed at 100yds with a 1.876" scope height and a 5.25" drop @ 300yds in three different programs comes out at @ 3550.. Anyone please correct if wrong or I have missed a step in calculations thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haffyti839, post: 916545, member: 54562"] Ibam the owner of this rifle and I myself even feel skeptical about the info I am bout to post on a custom warbird with 210 vld bullets.... Everyone has looked at lazz website seen proclaimed fps and blah blah and from what I've come across everyone has been disappointed bc they can't reach the advertised speed.... First off I haven't been able to use a chrony due to weather but like everyone should do after a chrony go field verify yardages and drop to correct the actual velocities of their rifle.. As said earlier chrony wasn't working due to clouds but mathematically it adds up to a 7.82 warbird 29" 210 vld @ 3550.. How being zeroed at 100yds with a 1.876" scope height and a 5.25" drop @ 300yds in three different programs comes out at @ 3550.. Anyone please correct if wrong or I have missed a step in calculations thanks [/QUOTE]
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